Alexander Kriegisch wrote: >> I've not yet investigated the problem, but when running with -j4, a >> lot of the jobs were simply not run or only partially done. I'm not >> entirely certain about how to track this down - your thoughts would >> be much appreciated. > > I cannot say for sure, but I would suspect that some dependencies are > not depicted correctly in your makefiles. Something which could also > complicate things is resursive make which, as we all know, is to be > considered harmful. ;-) If you do use recursive make within your own > realm (i.e. your own makefiles, not external ones you cannot > influence), you might want to refactor them to one big logical > makefile with included sub-files. > > Sorry for speculating so much, but I do not know enought about your > environment.
No need to apologize - let me try to explain what we're doing: the makefile being executed with -j4 has about 5000 final targets. The list of targets and dependencies is being generated then included upon which we have a re-execute of the make. Dependency-wise, a single target looks like this: <target>.data, <target>.xml v v v v v v <target>.html, <target>.text v v v v v v v <target>.email v v send email It's a little difficult to depict here, but the dependency graph is really quite simple. And no recursive makes. /Per Jessen, Zürich _______________________________________________ Help-make mailing list Help-make@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-make